The Performing Arts in Colonial American Newspapers, 1690-1783:
Text Index-BACHELOR

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DATE  LOCATION  CITATION  TEXT INDEX ENTRY 
1771.03.14  Boston  CITATION Bachelor, author of lyric [beg] Ho, lovely misses! are your passions cool? 
1783.12.16  New Brunswick  CITATION Bachelor, author of lyric [beg] To wed, or not to wed,--that is the question 
1773.12.09  Williamsburg  CITATION Bachelor's Maid, The [t] [beg] Ye maids of Parnassis, inspire my song 
1773.10.07  New York  CITATION Bachelor's Maid, The [t] [beg] Ye maids of Parnassus, inspire my song! 
1783.04.02  Chatham  CITATION Bachelor's Meditation... [t] [beg] Shall I unblam'd in rhyme commend 
1780.05.31  Trenton  CITATION Bachelor's Meditation in a Love-Fit Hour [t] [beg] Shall I, unblam'd, in 
1780.06.22  Norwich  CITATION Bachelor's Meditation in a Love-Fit Hour, The [t] [beg] Shall I, unblam'd 
1770.10.26  New London  CITATION Bachelor's Reason for Taking a Wife [t] [beg] Grave authors say, and witty 
1770.08.20  Newport  CITATION Bachelor's Reasons for Taking a Wife [t] [beg] Grave authors say 
1782.04.13  Richmond  CITATION Bachelor's Soliloquy, The [t] [beg] To wed, or not to wed--that is the 
1783.12.16  New Brunswick  CITATION Bachelor's Soliloquy, The [t] [beg] To wed, or not to wed,--that is the 
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